Mr. Fry was a member of the Baptist church and was ever a valued and faithful member. ​ He is survived by his widow and one nephew J.F. Cleek of the [[Richwood]] neighborhood.

Mr. Fry was a member of the Baptist church and was ever a valued and faithful member. ​ He is survived by his widow and one nephew J.F. Cleek of the [[Richwood]] neighborhood.

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His funeral took place from the Walton Baptist church, Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock, a large assemblage of relatives and friends filling the church to its capacity and four ministers officiating. ​ As the funeral cortege advanced up the aisle, sacred music was rendered by Mrs. Blanche Coffman, on the piano, and a trio, composed of Miss Mary Ransler, Mrs. Oliva Wills and V.D. James, sang two sacred songs. ​ Rev. J.M. Ervin, pastor of the [[Walton Christian church]], read scripture passages, Rev. R.F. DeMoisey of the [[Florence Baptist church]] and Rev. Noble Lucas of [[Bullitsville ​Christian church]], offered prayer. ​ An appropriate funeral sermon was delivered by Rev. C.E. Brown.

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His funeral took place from the Walton Baptist church, Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock, a large assemblage of relatives and friends filling the church to its capacity and four ministers officiating. ​ As the funeral cortege advanced up the aisle, sacred music was rendered by Mrs. Blanche Coffman, on the piano, and a trio, composed of Miss Mary Ransler, Mrs. Oliva Wills and V.D. James, sang two sacred songs. ​ Rev. J.M. Ervin, pastor of the [[Walton Christian church]], read scripture passages, Rev. R.F. DeMoisey of the [[Florence Baptist church]] and Rev. Noble Lucas of [[Bullittsville ​Christian church]], offered prayer. ​ An appropriate funeral sermon was delivered by Rev. C.E. Brown.